Felicitysolar Introduces Integrated Energy Solutions at The Smarter E Europe 2026

Felicitysolar Enhances European Presence at The Smarter E Europe 2026



From June 23 to 25, 2026, Felicitysolar participated in The Smarter E Europe 2026 exhibition held in Munich, Germany, where the company unveiled its latest solutions for energy storage in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, along with intelligent energy management systems. Under the theme of "Accelerating the Development of Integrated Energy Solutions," Felicitysolar presented its growing capabilities in integrated inverter and battery systems, as well as digital energy management tailored for the European market.

Felicitysolar's presentation this year marked a shift from product-centric displays to energy solutions designed for specific scenarios. Instead of focusing solely on individual products, the booth showcased how inverters, batteries, energy management systems, and service platforms work together in both residential and commercial applications.

For home energy storage, Felicitysolar introduced system solutions with power ratings of 8 kW and 20 kW, featuring the FLB series of low-voltage batteries. These solutions are designed for residential solar storage, backup power, self-consumption, and energy cost optimization, demonstrating flexible energy storage options tailored to European households.

For commercial and industrial (C&I) applications, the company highlighted its 125 kW hybrid inverter along with the FLH high-voltage stackable battery system and the 125 kW liquid-cooled all-in-one system, as well as the FLM500 solution. This portfolio addresses the increasing demand for scalable, reliable, and intelligent energy storage in commercial buildings, industrial parks, and distribution projects.

In line with its intensified focus on the C&I sector, Felicitysolar presented at the B0 Innovation Area Forum, delivering a product presentation in English titled "New Generation Hybrid Inverter 125 kW," where the role of the 125 kW hybrid inverter in energy storage systems for the commercial and industrial sectors was discussed. Company representatives also participated in the ESS Forum and other discussion panels, where they engaged in dialogues about strategies for the European market, energy policy issues, and applications of intelligent energy management.

The digitalization strategy of Felicitysolar was illustrated by its brands Felux and Fsolar. Felux focuses on intelligent energy management, helping users better understand system performance, predictions, and dispatch control. Meanwhile, Fsolar serves as a digital services platform, providing customers with product information, solution consultations, service support, and engagement throughout the product lifecycle. Through on-site demonstrations and technical discussions, attendees could see how digital tools can foster more transparent and efficient energy management.

The participation in the exhibition also provided Felicitysolar with the opportunity to reinforce trust with distributors, installers, EPC companies, project developers, and partners through personal communication, product showcases, and technical exchanges. Additionally, Felicitysolar attended the SGS certification award ceremony for the 125 kW system in Spain and the EUPD 2026 awards ceremony, further contextualizing its operations in the European market and enhancing its credibility through third-party involvement.

With the expansion of local service capacities, technical support, and partnerships in Europe, Felicitysolar aims to provide customers not only with products but also reliable long-term support throughout the product life cycle. The company is committed to supporting the energy transition in Europe by promoting integrated energy storage solutions, intelligent energy management technologies, and localized service capabilities in the future.

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